Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Casio Edifice EFX700D-1A1V


A few months ago, I received an interesting and rather surprising watch in the mail: a Casio Edifice EFX700D-1A1V. I like some Casio models, but as a whole, they usually don't register as one of my favorite brands, primarily due to the styling of their most popular lines. I could never get behind the G-Shocks (unlike Christian), and despite the amazing functionality of the Pathfinder family, I always found them too big for my wrist. In retrospect, it was probably because of this bias of mine that Christian passed the Edifice on to me. I think he wanted to challenge my preconceptions.

I must admit, the watch I received changed my view of Casio in a profound way. The Casio Edifice EFX700D-1A1V (hereby referred to as the “Edifice 700”) is a great looking watch — probably the first analogue/digital combination watch I've seen that actually looks better then the analogue-only version. It's just a flat-out good looking watch by almost any standard, mixing styles and influences, sporting a high-contrast dual display and a very respectable feature list:

  • Sapphire crystal.
  • 100 meter water resistant (about 330 feet).
  • Electroluminescent backlight.
  • Dual time.
  • Stopwatch with a 60 lap memory.
  • 3 alarms.
  • Countdown timer.
  • Solid stainless steel bracelet.
  • $210 retail (which we consider to be very aggressive).
For Complete Article: http://www.watchreport.com/2008/05/review-of-the-c.html

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